This man-against-the-world action classic begins when former Vietnam Green Beret John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) wanders into a Washington town to get some food. On the way, he's hassled by small-town sheriff Will Teasle (Brian Dennehy), who tells him that drifters aren't welcome. Rambo winds up in jail, where he's ruthlessly harassed by the sheriff's deputies. Hit with a Vietnam flashback, Rambo snaps, escaping into the nearby hills. The local law dogs have no idea what they're up against, as Rambo sinks into the forest, using his well-honed survival skills to defend himself against the sheriff's posse. As the manhunt for Rambo slowly spins out of control, Teasle is forced to call in Rambo's former commander, Colonel Trautman (Richard Crenna). Trautman's best advice: get yourself a lot of body bags.

Kyle Pratt is flying on a plane she designed, a gigantic commercial airliner known as the 474. Every mother's worst nightmare comes true when Kyle's six-year-old daughter disappears mid-flight. Kyle, already on edge after the recent loss of her husband, begins losing her already shaky hold on sanity trying to explain her situation to the passengers and crew, who don't seem to want to believe her. Captain Rich (Sean Bean) and Air Marshall Carson (Peter Sarsgaard) try and sympathize, but all the evidence points to Kyle's daughter never being on the flight. Completely isolated, Kyle will either find her daughter or lose her sanity in a suspenseful thriller so intense you'll be waiting for the oxygen masks to drop from the ceiling.

Four adopted brothers come home to bury their mother, and her killer, in this action drama from director John Singleton. When their mother is murdered in a seemingly random grocery store robbery, the Mercer brothers, temper-prone Bobby (Mark Wahlberg), hard-nosed Angel (Tyrese Gibson), successful family man Jeremiah (Andre Benjamin), and rocker Jack (Garret Hedlund) return to Detroit to seek vengeance. As they hunt down their mother's killer by any means necessary, it becomes clear their old ways have new consequences. As the search takes unexpected twists and harrowing turns, the brothers soon find themselves bound by blood in more ways than one.

In order to save his father's life, Johnny Blaze (Nicolas Cage) sells his soul to the Devil. And as a trade-off, Blaze has to serve as Ghost Rider, an indestructible daredevil who becomes something else at nightfall. Once darkness hits, he transforms into a leather-clad, fiery-headed biker who shows evil-doers the wickedness of their ways. Being the Rider comes with a price, however - he can only transform a limited number of times before he dies. When he reconnects with his old girlfriend, Roxanne (Eva Mendes), he decides to take his fate into his own burning hands and brings the fight to the Devil himself. Johnny meets up with a former Rider, the caretaker (Sam Elliott) and sets off to use his curse against the forces of evil itself.

Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie and Giovanni Ribisi zoom, zoom, zoom in this action-packed, Jerry Bruckheimer joyride directed by Dominic Sena. Based on the 1974 cult classic of the same name, Gone in 60 Seconds gets started when cocky car thief Kip Raines (Ribisi) falls into trouble. His older brother Randall Memphis Raines (Cage) is forced to come out of bad boy retirement to save the day. Up against a car thieving crime boss known as The Carpenter, Memphis builds a motley crew of heroes who help him put together a crash course and some slick rides. Slamming through head-spinning race sequences with fancy cars, Sena takes a familiar story and whips it into hyperdrive.

Year four at Hogwarts holds a new type of challenge for young wizard Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe). Hogwarts is hosting the fabled Triwizard Tournament, where students from three wizarding schools compete in a series of skill tests. The tasks the contestants face are so frightening they make detention with Snape (Alan Rickman) look enjoyable. Despite Harry not being old enough to compete, the Goblet of Fire magically selects him to participate. On top of the tournament, year four brings the Quiddich World Cup, possible sparks between Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson), a rising threat from He Who Must Not Be Named, and, of course, another new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher.

Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) has lived a miserable life. Orphaned as an infant, he's spent his first ten years living with the Dursleys, his aunt (Fiona Shaw), uncle (Richard Griffiths), and cousin (Harry Melling) who treat him like dirt. Everything changes on Harry's 11th birthday, when a giant named Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane) shows up. Hagrid invites Harry to attend the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Turns out Harry has a remarkable past. His parents were wizards, and he's a wizard, too! He's also a legend in the wizarding world, but he doesn't know it. The Dursleys never told Harry about his magical past. Now, he'll embark on a remarkable journey toward a heroic destiny and a prophesized confrontation with a great evil.

Based on the Dark Horse comic series by Mike Mignola, Guillermo del Toro's Hellboy recounts the occult adventures of a lovable, cigar chomping, demon superhero. Hellboy's story begins in 1944, when the desperate Nazis turned to black magic to aid their cause. Allied forces raid the Nazi camp and stop the ceremony, but not before our hero is summoned to this dimension. Raised by Professor Trevor Bruttenholm (John Hurt), Hellboy (Ron Perlman) grows up to battle evil at the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense. Joining Hellboy in his fight against evil are fire-starter Liz Sherman (Selma Blair), amphibious psychic Abe Sapien (Doug Jones), and new FBI recruit John Myers (Rupert Evans).

Director Zhang Yimou brings his rich visual trademark style to the kung-fu genre in the dazzlingly beautiful Hero, starring Jet Li. During the Warring States period in ancient China, the King of the Qin Province wages a bloody war to conquer the entire land. For this, he lives under constant threat of assassination by the three greatest warriors in the land: Spear-wielding Sky, and the lovers Broken Sword and Flying Snow. When a nameless hero (Li) shows up bearing the weapons of all three and claiming to have defeated them, he is summoned into the king's presence to recount the tale of his victory in a series of stunning flashbacks with a surprise ending!.

Brilliant bad-boy scientist Sebastian Caine (Kevin Bacon) has discovered a way to make matter invisible as part of a government project, in this contemporary twist on the classic Invisible Man story with astonishing special effects. After initial tests of the serum on a gorilla are successful, Caine decides to make himself the first human test subject, and, of course, things go horribly wrong. When Caine can't get the antidote serum to work, he begins to slowly lose his mind and gives in to his basest human emotions. Soon enough, Caine goes completely psychotic, and begins stalking and picking off members of his research team one by one, as well as anyone else who dares to stand in his way.

Action star Bruce Willis (Sin City, Die Hard, Armageddon) powers this nail-biter that sizzles with action and suspense. When Jeff Talley (Willis) became Police Chief in a quiet town, he thought he'd left behind the trials of his career as a hostage negotiator in the big city. When a random crime escalates into a deadly standoff, Talley finds himself thrown into a crisis more volatile and frightening than anything he could have possibly imagined. Also starring Kevin Pollak (The Usual Suspects), Jonathan Tucker (Texas Chainsaw Massacre), and Ben Foster (Six Feet Under), Hostage is based on the best-selling novel by Robert Crais.

Director Zhang Yimou outdoes himself with stunning visuals, and intense choreography and cinematography in House of Flying Daggers. At the decline of the Tang Dynasty, a secret organization called the House of Flying Daggers rises to oppose the Emperor. The House grows ever more powerful under a mysterious new leader, and two local deputy captains, Leo (Andy Lau) and Jin (Takeshi Kaneshiro), are ordered to capture the leader within ten days. Captain Jin pretends to be a lone warrior named Wind, and rescues Mei (Zhang Ziyi), the daughter of the old leader of the House, from prison. Jin earns Mei's trust, and his journey to escort her to the secret hideout of the House sets the backdrop for romance, secret plots, dazzling swordplay, and spectacular visuals.

The end of the world doesn't get any more entertaining than in Independence Day. Mankind looks to the skies in awe as mysterious alien motherships suddenly appear over Earth's major cities. Soon, the awe turns to fear and worse as the aliens destroy the cities, leaving humanity scrambling to survive. As a rag-tag band of survivors heads to Area 51, U.S. President Thomas J. Whitmore (Bill Pullman) rallies his forces, vowing that mankind will not go softly into the night. Out of the chaos comes an unlikely pairing: hot-shot pilot Captain Steve Hiller (Will Smith) and science-minded civilian David Levinson (Jeff Goldblum), who team up to play heroes in the battle for Earth's survival.

A seemingly innocent treasure hunt leads to life-threatening trouble in paradise for two couples in this action thriller. Jared Cole (Paul Walker) trolls the Bahamas' island waters for treasure in his leaky boat. He and his girlfriend Sam (Jessica Alba), who holds her dream job as a shark handler, live together on a stretch of beachfront paradise. The couple's peaceful life takes an unexpected turn when Cole's childhood friend Bryce Dunn (Scott Caan), a wealthy attorney, moves to the island with his girlfriend Amanda (Ashley Scott). One day, while out cruising in Dunn's yacht, the two couples discover an ancient shipwreck. While trying to identify the sunken boat, they stumble upon another wreck nearby. This mystery ship holds the fortune Cole's been seeking, but also comes with great danger attached.

Lincoln Six-Echo (Ewan McGregor) lives a contained existence in a remote compound. He and his fellow residents all hope to one day be selected to go to a place known only as The Island, a paradise where they can finally live an unrestrained life. After Jordan Two-Delta (Scarlett Johansson) wins The Island lottery, Lincoln uncovers a life-changing secret: everyone in the facility is a clone. He and Jordan stage a daring escape. On the run in new, unfamiliar surroundings and trailed by heavily armed pursuers, the two put their lives on the line to expose the truth about The Island. Michael Bay directs this explosive action thriller.

Swoff (Jake Gyllenhall) is a third-generation military man who's enlisted in the Marines. Jarhead follows Swoff through boot camp and into the disorienting world of the Gulf War. There, he roams through the desert, a sniper rifle in hand and a hundred pounds of gear on his back. There's little shelter from the scorching desert sun or an elusive Iraqi enemy. Swoff and his mates, including his mentor/friend Troy (Peter Sarsgaard) and squad leader/Marine lifer Sergeant Sikes (Jamie Foxx), have refined the art of dark humor as a survival skill, trying to make sense of an over-arching mission that seems hard to fully grasp. Based on Anthony Swofford's book chronicling his experiences as a U.S. Marine.

This action-packed, epic tale of betrayal and revenge is the fourth offering from acclaimed writer/director Quentin Tarantino. Uma Thurman stars as The Bride, a former member of Bill's (David Carradine) Deadly Viper Assassin Squad, who wanted to get out and start a new life. Gunned down by Bill and the Vipers on her wedding day with the rest of the party, The Bride went into a four-year coma. Now she is awake and seeking revenge on Bill and the rest of the Squad, one by one. Armed with the finest Hattori Hanzo sword and her relentless single-mindedness, The Bride must first take out her former fellow assassins before going after her ultimate target: Bill!.

The better half of Quentin Tarantino's warrior saga, Kill Bill Vol. 2, features unforgettable action sequences, wicked style and a twisted sense of humor that left critics and fans alike roaring with approval. Starring Uma Thurman and David Carradine, Vol. 2 builds slowly into an epic climax of revenge that pits The Bride against Bill, her soft-talking, brutal former boss. Vol. 2 is the payoff fans had been waiting for and the realization of Tarantino's grandest artistic vision, a virtuoso love letter to B-movies, kung fu and samurai films, gangster flicks, and the good old Western. The film is beautifully shot with a hard-hitting soundtrack courtesy of Wu Tang Clan producer RZA. Chiu Hui Liu appears in a fantastic cameo as Kung Fu master Pai Mei, while Carradine coolly revives his career and Thurman shows she is the one true action starlet of the decade.

From producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Antoine Fuqua comes King Arthur, an epic tale of one man's destiny to become a king. Most historians believed that King Arthur was only a legend, but that legend was based on a real hero whose actions changed the face of Britain and the world forever. Clive Owen is Arthur, the hero of Roman and British parentage, who must lead his Knights of the Round Table on one last mission, deep into enemy territory on a quest of adventure and profound enlightenment. Here, Arthur, Lancelot, Galahad, Bors, Tristan, Dagonet and Gawain are forced to confront their traditional enemy: Merlin and his indigenous guerilla armies. Thrilling adventure, edge-of-your-seat action and historical grandeur come together in this unique look at the origins of one of the greatest legends ever told.

Frank White (Christopher Walken) doesn't hold an office, but that doesn't mean he can't run the town. The drug lord, freshly released from a stint at Sing-Sing for trafficking, returns home where he reunites with his old gang. With help from his henchman Jimmy Jump (Laurence Fishburne), bodyguards Melanie (Carrie Ngyen) and Raye (Theresa Randle), and his lover/legal adviser Jennifer (Janet Julien), White decides to wipe out the competitors who have taken over the business since he went to prison. When he resumes control of the drug trade, he'll take the profits and use them to help the poor in his neighborhood, if some renegade cops don't do him in first.

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